Hi Dear professor Lacey! I'm moving to Cork in 2022 and I'll apply to Data science course(Higher Diploma) in CIT. Will you be teaching in that course next year? Hugs from Brasil! Hope to meet you soon.
great video, thanks a lot! I have a question: When changing the width of the errorbar, the whole whisker changes in position. Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks for the feedback. Within the argument to stat_boxplot, you can include width=0.25, but this upsets the position of the whiskers, however, including position_dodge(width=0.75) will fix the alignment, e.g., stat_boxplot(geom = "errorbar",width=0.25, position = position_dodge(width = 0.75)) Hope this helps.
Awesome 👌, right at the outline and I can sense it is the best and the most informative tutorial in boxplot by all standards 👏
It is really helpful video and covers so many easy steps to make cool boxplots. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for the feedback. Delighted you found the video helpful.
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Hi Dear professor Lacey! I'm moving to Cork in 2022 and I'll apply to Data science course(Higher Diploma) in CIT. Will you be teaching in that course next year? Hugs from Brasil! Hope to meet you soon.
great video, thanks a lot! I have a question: When changing the width of the errorbar, the whole whisker changes in position. Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks for the feedback. Within the argument to stat_boxplot, you can include width=0.25, but this upsets the position of the whiskers, however, including position_dodge(width=0.75) will fix the alignment, e.g.,
stat_boxplot(geom = "errorbar",width=0.25,
position = position_dodge(width = 0.75))
Hope this helps.
@@LaceyMathsStatsConsultancy great, many thanks, that solved it!